Ex-Chelsea player Florent Malouda has revealed that he 'doesn't recognise' Chelsea in their current iteration, in conversation with former team-mate John Obi Mikel.
The pair plied their trade at Stamford Bridge during a prodigious period at the club under former owner Roman Abramovich, winning a collective 10 trophies between them including two Premier League titles, four FA Cups and the Champions League.
But under new co-controlling owners Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital, the club is in the midst of a turbulent spell, which saw the Blues finish a lowly 12th at the end of the 2022-23 season.
After cycling through four different managers in the dug-out during their last season, the club has tipped former Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino to usher in a hoped-for period of stability.
But despite going unbeaten before the international break against top-four sides including Tottenham and Manchester City, Chelsea has only just hoisted itself into the top-half of the table, and sit 10th.
Whilst Chelsea has been variously described as a work-in-progress or an ongoing project due to an investment in young talent, the concept appears to hold little sway with the retired midfielder.
'I don’t really recognise them, except for the colour of the shirt,’ Malouda said of the side he featured in between 2007 and 2013.
‘I think the club is using too many key words about the project or whatever.
‘It takes time to build anything of value but since the new ownership, I don’t see any stability from the management.’
Speaking with Mikel on The Obi One Podcast, Malouda added: 'I don't want to speak about the players that they choose, they have their own process, but from the management, there is no stability, no clarity yet.
'So as a Chelsea fan, it is difficult to me to identify what I see. It's not being harsh on them. I just don't understand, and I'm very independent. I like when they win, and it hurst me when they lose, because people make fun of us, but I don't understand.
'If I don't understand (the project) - and most importantly, I think the players don't understand. They repeat something, and they say, "oh, we came here for the project". But the way it's going, I wonder if there is a project.
'Everybody will tell you we want to win trophies. But now explain to us how.'
Malouda reserved praise for Pochettino - who he crossed paths with on the pitch in Ligue 1 during their respective spells at Lyon and Bordeaux in the early 2000s - but offered a point of comparison with the ruthless sacking of top managers during the Abramovich era.
'Even in a successful time, renowned managers were kicked out, even if you win,' Malouda noted.
'In Chelsea, there is no time to build the project, you must win now.
'In our time, people talked about "boring Chelsea, boring Chelsea" - boring, but winning!'
Pochettino's side will look to build on their run of form before the international break when they return to action against Newcastle on Saturday, but the Blues are staring down the barrel of a star-crossed run before Christmas.
After facing the Magpies, Chelsea will play Brighton, Manchester United, Everton, and Newcastle again before the start of the festive season, which could hinder their ability to launch themselves further up the table ahead of 2024.
sodex12345
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If you don't watch the whole Podcast. Don't say rubbish. Watch the Podcast before you abuse Malouda.
rakklruy
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you Fan's you is because of these draws against arsenal and man c, make you believe, what so New project? wait and see and you will know what malouda mean.
Romabinsy
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you can't even lead under 8s and you are here throwing your big mouth
Fazzahh
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Yes because you’re not longer there
fundenpruy
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my message is let's bit wolf 5 guoll
carlojay
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I don't recognize you either
carlojay
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You just don't understand yourself properly and how will you understand the project.... being a legend of the blue, you offer more support that those shits.... if we loose I feel like I've lost everything in my life so be mindful with those shits
kowcilorsu
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It’s just an opinion from Florence.. Blues Fans stop criticizing your legends when they speak their mind. #Respect
Zakclmpuz
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Mr.Florent Malouda,I don't RECOGNIZE you..... you look like Mike Tyson 🙈🙈🙈🙈
Kikabdeiry
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Malouda Malouda just cheer the guys and offer more support than that 😜
Fincesuyz
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he just want people to remember him by saying that trash
Jeyeinrty
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I agree with Molouda
Pubabeipry
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I have never liked malouda
Yobelprtuy
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They call themselves legend and they keep saying trash. This man is doing well he compete against big teams in the league. it's a project that need time everything will not come easily, Even malouda won't even make a difference in this team 😑
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thank Barcelona fans you said the truth
Gilbaraka
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malouda you will soon recognize them
EngineerAlimson001
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Florent Malouda still alive?
SnaowndueoRnwodbwub
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They call themselves legend and they keep saying trash. This man is doing well he compete against big teams in the league. it's a project that need time everything will not come easily, Even malouda won't even make a difference in this team 😑
VIKINGSB
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Look very well, and you'll recognise them!.
jusilmopry
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If he cannot see any direction by now then he is more dull than expected. He still talks about Abramovich's Chelsea but that is long gone, a distant memory now. What's left is to understand the direction the new owners want to take and if Malouda and like minded chaps want to misunderstand it, tough luck. Chelsea moves on and the plan is very clear to the majority
nebbiklorz
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Notice Chelsea’s always building.. If Chelsea was building a skyscraper it would continue building past Saturn 🪐 and even then it would be fraught with controversy.
yubamnoprs
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Don't talk like that florent malouda it is a project it will take time